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also, it would give the nazi vital airbases. this is a british naval base, and this, the blockade fleet. at this time, the german-based bombers could not reach them. defenses would be brought under easy bomber attack. but he could not take norway without taking tiny denmark ,the springboard for his attack. april, 1940 -- acrossman army rolled the mutual borders of little denmark, and in a matter of hours it occupied the entire country. by nightfall, denmark is erased as a nation, and the danes go into slavery, a lowly six months afore hitler announced nonaggression pact with denmark. the danes will not forget. meanwhile, in norway, peaceful merchant ships like these have sneaked into the ports. that is, they look like merchant ships, but if the norwegians had x-ray eyes, this is what they would have seen, the trojan horse of ancient greece brought up-to-date with new and deadly weapons. the nazisely date overran denmark, these ships sprang to life. ♪ time, nazi warships, discovered along the entire coastline, started steaming
also, it would give the nazi vital airbases. this is a british naval base, and this, the blockade fleet. at this time, the german-based bombers could not reach them. defenses would be brought under easy bomber attack. but he could not take norway without taking tiny denmark ,the springboard for his attack. april, 1940 -- acrossman army rolled the mutual borders of little denmark, and in a matter of hours it occupied the entire country. by nightfall, denmark is erased as a nation, and the danes...
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pauli is the last deportation case connected to possible nazi war crimes how many living nazi war criminals do you suppose are still in the us and what is against you the most time against you the most or having the resources to gather evidence. no one knows how many nazi perpetrators might still be in the united states we still have investigative work underway as one might imagine that that workload diminishes each year because of actuarial realities. but it is as well an enormously challenging undertaking mostly it involves a search by our gifted historians in our office. for the fragmentary documentary record the the surviving documents of the third reich the nazis themselves didn't manage to incinerate or that didn't get inadvertently destroyed in combat. and mr rosenbaum before we let you go you know you are called the u.s. is top nazi hunter would you describe yourself the same way. i don't care for the expression nazi hunter and it makes it seem as though it's a sport of some some sort of this is in both of our countries very serious law enforcement matter and it's handled you know b
pauli is the last deportation case connected to possible nazi war crimes how many living nazi war criminals do you suppose are still in the us and what is against you the most time against you the most or having the resources to gather evidence. no one knows how many nazi perpetrators might still be in the united states we still have investigative work underway as one might imagine that that workload diminishes each year because of actuarial realities. but it is as well an enormously...
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the precisely date the nazis overran denmark, these ships sprang to life. ♪ at the same time, nazi warships, discovered along the entire coastline, started steaming up the norwegian fjord. ships, tanks, transport, men, planes, all flung themselves simultaneously upon a defenseless country. the whole job was made easier by treacherous fifth columnists, who seized power and suppressed resistance. nazi warships steamed past guns that could have blasted them out of the water. this is one of the greatest acts of treasury the world has ever known. it brought the major international fame, making his name synonymous with the word traitor. by april 9, the germans were in ontrol of all seven ports in which they were landing. ♪ narrator: for the first time in more than 200 years, the people in norway saw an invading army parading through their city. many of these nazi soldiers strutting as conquerors in 1940 had last seen in norway some 20 years earlier, when as german refugee children, they had been raised by kind norwegians. now these same germans are back to repay that kind of kindness with terro
the precisely date the nazis overran denmark, these ships sprang to life. ♪ at the same time, nazi warships, discovered along the entire coastline, started steaming up the norwegian fjord. ships, tanks, transport, men, planes, all flung themselves simultaneously upon a defenseless country. the whole job was made easier by treacherous fifth columnists, who seized power and suppressed resistance. nazi warships steamed past guns that could have blasted them out of the water. this is one of the...
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for the misguided germans who swallowed the nazi bait the nazi game didn't pay off. the continent of europe was filled with german bodies pure arian bodies. carl the farmer was left in the snow outside of moscow. hines stayed in italy. and hunts who was going to rule the world got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. we must never let that happen to us or our country you must never let ourselves be divided by race color or religion because we all belong to minority groups i was born in hungary you are a mason you belong to other minority groups too you are a farmer. you have blue eyes and you go to the methodist church. you are right to belong to the minority this precious thing you have a right to be what you are and say what you think, because here we have personal freedoms. we have liberty, and these are not just fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living but we must work at it. we must give everyone liberty or we could lose our own. if we allow any minority to lose their freedom by percent crucial or prejudice we are threa
for the misguided germans who swallowed the nazi bait the nazi game didn't pay off. the continent of europe was filled with german bodies pure arian bodies. carl the farmer was left in the snow outside of moscow. hines stayed in italy. and hunts who was going to rule the world got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. we must never let that happen to us or our country you must never let ourselves be divided by race color or religion because we all belong to minority groups...
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meanwhile, the nazis have spread all over the country. small patrols occupied every strategic village. parachute troops landed high in the mountains. [explosion] unopposed bombing raids sent defenseless civilians fleeing in starved terror. [explosions continue] [sirens] narrator: they hadn't wanted war. they had done everything to avoid it. hoping they could escape the nazi scourge, they compromised and tragically failed to unite with the other democracies. now they face the scourge defenseless and alone. before the allies could come to their aid, the germans were in control of all principal ports. andrdless, british, french, polish contingents made several landings along the norwegian coast. they landed forces to the north and south and attempted to encircle the city under constant , energy, and almost entirely unopposed air attack. [explosions] narrator: while the scene of action was out of range by british fighter planes, they brought up aircraft carriers. but these are at a disadvantage against land-based planes. the allies were badly
meanwhile, the nazis have spread all over the country. small patrols occupied every strategic village. parachute troops landed high in the mountains. [explosion] unopposed bombing raids sent defenseless civilians fleeing in starved terror. [explosions continue] [sirens] narrator: they hadn't wanted war. they had done everything to avoid it. hoping they could escape the nazi scourge, they compromised and tragically failed to unite with the other democracies. now they face the scourge defenseless...
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bush a nazi? >> george w. bush said nothing like what donald trump says. >> yet they still called him a nazi. george soros, keith ellison, you name it. numerous members of congress. >> let's say that people did call george w. bush a nazi. >> they did, that's true. >> who did it, was it a sitting president's son, daughter or family member? >> it was some of the most wealthy financiers, compared 9/11 to the rice stack fire. the civil discourse was broken before, and it's still broken today. >> you're missing the point, we're talking about how presidents talk and president's behave. and president trump is totally unlike barack obama or george w. bush. my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insu
bush a nazi? >> george w. bush said nothing like what donald trump says. >> yet they still called him a nazi. george soros, keith ellison, you name it. numerous members of congress. >> let's say that people did call george w. bush a nazi. >> they did, that's true. >> who did it, was it a sitting president's son, daughter or family member? >> it was some of the most wealthy financiers, compared 9/11 to the rice stack fire. the civil discourse was broken...
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the nazi's were blind with rage. the german mind has never understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hitler knew he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of spirit. he told garang, to break the spirit and crush the people. crush the spirit of democratic life itself. the invasion would have to wait. the raf is would avoid and smash the city of london into the rubble hitler made of warsaw and rotterdam. could london take it? the people themselves and not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled. barrages stayed at high altitudes. the royal air force held onto its last reserves. nazi general guering they sent children out of the city. -- they sent children out of the city. type -- they tightened air raid parsons and is stationed more airplane spotters. favor hearst firefighters and moved into bomb shelters -- rehearsed firefighters and moved into bomb shelters. they carried on. the first blow came on september 7. [sirens] >> planes are coming in. >> take cover in the basement. p
the nazi's were blind with rage. the german mind has never understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hitler knew he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of spirit. he told garang, to break the spirit and crush the people. crush the spirit of democratic life itself. the invasion would have to wait. the raf is would avoid and smash the city of london into the rubble hitler made of warsaw and rotterdam. could london take it? the people themselves and not know the...
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hadn't read the nazi plan. in the first four days, the raf knocked 182 german planes out of the sky. but the next week the germans knockout before the flow of surprise from -- supplies from overseas became more than a trickle. the ports took a terrible pounding but they couldn't be knocked out. accordingos went unloaded with the protection of the r.a.f. overhead. the spite fires in the air wasn't pang out so they switched planes -- plans. maybe he could destroy them on the ground. but the planes were saved. for britain, unlike poland and the low countries, didn't make the mistake of bunching its planes on the runways. with plans were -- planes were hilleden and scattered. the spitfires still went up to meet the enemy. in the first 10 days, 26 major attacks were sent to get command of the world and lost 697 aircraft. the british lost 163. and 60 british pilots bailed out. >> the crews of gerhring's planes were lost to him forever. the pace was too hot. something was going haywire. the nazis had to call time-out.
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we ought to all stop calling each other nazis, because none of us are nazis. we're all americans -- >> scott, this is different because it's the president's son. >> i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't want anybody to call people nazi. >> but you're comparing the average citizen -- it's all awful, but you're comparing an average citizen who doesn't have a voice, doesn't have a platform, is not going to be talked about in the news to the president's son, the sitting president's son comparing a democratic platform to nazism. that's different. that's false equivalence there. i hate to tell you that. >> well, of course it is. >> i don't know what you want me to say. i disagree with the rhetoric. i disagreed with it just now when peter who does have a platform says republicans are more nazi like than democrats. i don't like any of this and i don't think most people want either party to be calling the other ones nazis. >> tara, go ahead. >> well, look. i'm no fan of the democratic platform. i haven't been for years, that's why i'm a conservative republican. how
we ought to all stop calling each other nazis, because none of us are nazis. we're all americans -- >> scott, this is different because it's the president's son. >> i don't like it. i don't like it. i don't want anybody to call people nazi. >> but you're comparing the average citizen -- it's all awful, but you're comparing an average citizen who doesn't have a voice, doesn't have a platform, is not going to be talked about in the news to the president's son, the sitting...
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investigators coach up with him he admitted to them having trained at a nazi s.s. camp in trav nikky the site of one of the holocaust worst massacres claiming the lives of some six thousand jewish citizens. a judge then revoked pollies american citizenship in two thousand and three a year later the us authorities ordered his deportation. until now though germany had refused to accept him on the grounds that he isn't a german and also because german investigators say the evidence against him using conclusive. but the u.s. ambassador long beach strongly behind the scenes saying berlin had a moral obligation to admit a man suspected of committing crimes in germany his name he's ninety five he's probably going to die at some point. he's a little bit sickly and so we wanted to make sure that he didn't die in peace and comfort in the united states but that he was brought back somewhere to to face more justice on diplomatic rather than legal grounds the german government has now accepted that talk you meant. we'll have more on this i'm joined tonight from los angeles by r
investigators coach up with him he admitted to them having trained at a nazi s.s. camp in trav nikky the site of one of the holocaust worst massacres claiming the lives of some six thousand jewish citizens. a judge then revoked pollies american citizenship in two thousand and three a year later the us authorities ordered his deportation. until now though germany had refused to accept him on the grounds that he isn't a german and also because german investigators say the evidence against him...
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only three in 10 doctors joined the nazi party. beside, homberger was a prominent nazi in vouching for asperger. he can asperger on how to secure the education clinic when he believed.yours had to be done right saturated with national socialist principles. that's a quote. homberger also trusted asperger and the leadership of one of his programs, motorized mother advising. the drive to rural areas and dispense medical advice to people in need which sounds great. at the same time, they were acting as the eyes and ears of the regime. they were registering children who were disabled and you came from families where there might be alcoholism are hereditary illness assembling records that were later put to use for the children's deportation and extermination. in the fall of 1940, asperger began to work as they consult an for the office. this was the center of racial hygiene measures in the city, a coordinated sterilization, deportations and concentration camps and killings of people considered to be disabled. to give you some background,
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india not the nazis made poland the center for the extermination of european jews. more than six million people were murdered there alone your father was if you will the sole ruler of poland in this farewell letter from knew him but he wrote i was never a criminal and did that make you angry so what can you tell your people to cause that made me angry is illegally under the laws of the heist he was hitler's official representative in the general governor. politically he was responsible for every single person who died. and he never really expressed regret for that. but boy. if you were nothing if not nazis were no men what role did women play when you look back at your mother other men with a lot my mother was an ice cold individual who took advantage of her husband's position. she rich to sell for those sorts of stolen goods and she truly enjoyed it with. but after the war and this is why i have a different relationship with her than i do with my father. after the war when everything was over she never glorified the third time i saw her. and that was very good for
india not the nazis made poland the center for the extermination of european jews. more than six million people were murdered there alone your father was if you will the sole ruler of poland in this farewell letter from knew him but he wrote i was never a criminal and did that make you angry so what can you tell your people to cause that made me angry is illegally under the laws of the heist he was hitler's official representative in the general governor. politically he was responsible for...
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i'm going to go quite nazis. , really? the real danger though isn't that, it is when somebody uses the weapons of the state against their political opponents. that goes over the point of fascism. the heart offascism was to identify the party of the state . that happened in germany, the nazi party became the state. and that's what the democrats want. itwould like to have all the supposedly neutral agencies, the irs, the fbi . the cia and justice department do their political bidding. lock them up. so this is fascism or a streak of fascism and is not coming from the right, it's coming from the left. but now i want to talk a little bit about the democrats who get out ofjail free card . the democratic party has never acknowledged it is the party of slavery, aggregation, jim crow, of the ku klux klan, of racial terrorism. we have never recognized the progressive scholar says the kkk was thedomestic terrorist arm of the democratic party . they have never knowledge that it was democrats, not republicans who had competition for th
i'm going to go quite nazis. , really? the real danger though isn't that, it is when somebody uses the weapons of the state against their political opponents. that goes over the point of fascism. the heart offascism was to identify the party of the state . that happened in germany, the nazi party became the state. and that's what the democrats want. itwould like to have all the supposedly neutral agencies, the irs, the fbi . the cia and justice department do their political bidding. lock them...
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nazis!, go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! go home, nazis! go home! [indiscernible chanting] [indiscernible singing] goodbye, hey, hey, na, na, na, na hey, hey, hey, goodbye ♪ see yourn obviously horse is in distress. why don't you get off the fucking horse? you can obviously see your horse is in distress. you're going to giggle like a little bitch. you're breaking the law. you're abusing animals. your horses are in distress. keep sitting on them. keep hurting them. [indiscernible chanting] [indiscernible chanting] >> monday night, book tv is in prime time with a look at him of the local authors we visited -- at some of the local authors we visited. the history behind the voting rights act, its impact on the u.s., and the consequences that follow. beyond the rope -- the impact of lynching on black culture and memory. a look at the history of lynching in america. book tv all this week in prime time on c-span2. >> former education secretary arne duncan
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to germany the white house says the former guard helped to murder jewish prisoners at a nazi death camp in poland an accusation that he has always rejected a poet has never been a citizen of germany but beginning tonight it is up to germany to decide if he should be tried for helping the nazis kill off in berlin this is the day. yesterday aug twentieth the u.s. government removed to germany uk of poly a former nazi camp guard at the notorious trav miki slave labor camp for jews in nazi occupied poland so we think that there's enough evidence to show that he used to force people to stay in a camp and that camp killed them we think that the evidence shows that he is guilty that sometimes it's our decision we do not see crimes we have tremendous difficulties to solve those crimes because they date back so long that the situation on the ground has changed and i can see in germany being a member of
to germany the white house says the former guard helped to murder jewish prisoners at a nazi death camp in poland an accusation that he has always rejected a poet has never been a citizen of germany but beginning tonight it is up to germany to decide if he should be tried for helping the nazis kill off in berlin this is the day. yesterday aug twentieth the u.s. government removed to germany uk of poly a former nazi camp guard at the notorious trav miki slave labor camp for jews in nazi occupied...
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this is that every news line from berlin a nazi collaborators deported from the u.s. but will he face justice ninety five year old truckies college is taken from his home in new york he's now arrived in germany but the german government doesn't think there's enough evidence to put the former labor camp guard on trial also coming up militants strike at the heart of the afghan government rockets land near the presidential palace in the capital kabul as president bashar piny makes an address to the nation it comes just days after he offered a conditional cease fire. and a new star is crowned at the m.t.v. video music awards. to. cuban born singer camilla cabello takes home the top prize video of the year for her song of that. night. i am the boss. hog great to have you along everyone. he's believed to have been the last known nazi collaborators still alive and living in the united states but today a ninety five year old shockey of poly touched down in germany twenty five years after efforts began to deport him while during world war two he worked at a nazi labor camp in
this is that every news line from berlin a nazi collaborators deported from the u.s. but will he face justice ninety five year old truckies college is taken from his home in new york he's now arrived in germany but the german government doesn't think there's enough evidence to put the former labor camp guard on trial also coming up militants strike at the heart of the afghan government rockets land near the presidential palace in the capital kabul as president bashar piny makes an address to...
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i knew the traditional neo-nazi grps. i had no idea of who this guy was. od thompson: woodward didn't seem to be on ans radar here and he didn't appear to be part of any local white supremacist grp. his alleged crime was vicious, but it wasn't clear to me that he was even part of my story. >> anything else the court needs to address on behalf of the people? >> no. thompson: sam woodward betrays no emotion at his court hearing. he pleads not guilty.ck (camerasing) defendant is "woodward." >> okay, go ahead and write that. i pull woodward's court file, but there are precious few details in it. there's also not much to be learned from his schoolmates. they describe him as an introvert, and it seems like most of his life took place online. orange county is starting to feel like a ad end. then i hear from a journalist,ke jaanrahan, who gives me photos of an anonymous twitter account showing sam woodwardpa doing military training with a o-nazi group called atomwaffen dision. my colleague ali winston manages to make contact with
i knew the traditional neo-nazi grps. i had no idea of who this guy was. od thompson: woodward didn't seem to be on ans radar here and he didn't appear to be part of any local white supremacist grp. his alleged crime was vicious, but it wasn't clear to me that he was even part of my story. >> anything else the court needs to address on behalf of the people? >> no. thompson: sam woodward betrays no emotion at his court hearing. he pleads not guilty.ck (camerasing) defendant is...
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has been finding nazis in the u.s. and deporting them usually back to germany and he actually complimented germany for how many cases they have taken back but this was the last remaining case and he was very frustrated that nothing had been done it's been twenty five years since they opened a case against you probably since he confessed to having lied on his citizenship papers and they're frustrated that germany hasn't taken back germany on their part has made a very legal argument saying that because of poly worked at a training camp they had different roles over the course of world war two it's unclear what his role was there and there is no conclusive evidence that he was there when killings occurred so it's hard to put him on trial if there is no evidence that he was responsible for any murders. what has changed now is actually the trumpet ministration has made this a priority this is one we investigated last time back in. january or late december january the drug administration announced that they were going to ma
has been finding nazis in the u.s. and deporting them usually back to germany and he actually complimented germany for how many cases they have taken back but this was the last remaining case and he was very frustrated that nothing had been done it's been twenty five years since they opened a case against you probably since he confessed to having lied on his citizenship papers and they're frustrated that germany hasn't taken back germany on their part has made a very legal argument saying that...
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the nazis trained them to be vicious guardsds. their sole purpose, to exhibit their cruelty on the victims. itit is imssibible to bebelievet he was a a trawniki guard andndd clean hands and never cocommittd any crimes.. and germany said that they accept written documentation, not eyewitness testimony. they c changed the rules. and we are hopeful that undeder these new rurules, evidence will be found that on the list on his name appears, on that enough it would establish his guilt. brent: we knew, rabbi, that it took most of this century so far to get this deportation to take place. and finally it was germany who agreed to take him. and on moral grounds. this is what the foreign minister said, the moral obligation to take in anyone who was working in service of the german government at the time. is that, in your eyes, is that progress? mamarvin: well, look, it is s nt ultimate progress, but it is progress. whwhy should h he live his lifen the united states walking freely in the streets, without a guilty conscience for what he is do
the nazis trained them to be vicious guardsds. their sole purpose, to exhibit their cruelty on the victims. itit is imssibible to bebelievet he was a a trawniki guard andndd clean hands and never cocommittd any crimes.. and germany said that they accept written documentation, not eyewitness testimony. they c changed the rules. and we are hopeful that undeder these new rurules, evidence will be found that on the list on his name appears, on that enough it would establish his guilt. brent: we...
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president trump is very bad at being a nazi, so many on the left accuse of being nazi and he just gortd one and that's pretty good indicater that he takes this sort of thing seriously. steve: surely, i don't know that it's -- it could be coincidence but doesn't seem to be because yesterday the president hosted in the east room of the white house the salute the heros, all about the ice agents and this morning we wake up to the news that ice deported the last known nazi, it's all part of the narrative that the administration is trying to present to voters before the midterm elections, look, this is a choice election, you have got either the republicans who are strong on borders, they like ice versus democrats who some want to abolish it and are soft on borders. >> no question, certainly part of the president's appeal and tweeting about it all morning. he's exactly right. you look at the democratic platform right now they are moving steadily in direction of antiborderrist party that doesn't believe in existence of something like ice and the president understands that you do actually have t
president trump is very bad at being a nazi, so many on the left accuse of being nazi and he just gortd one and that's pretty good indicater that he takes this sort of thing seriously. steve: surely, i don't know that it's -- it could be coincidence but doesn't seem to be because yesterday the president hosted in the east room of the white house the salute the heros, all about the ice agents and this morning we wake up to the news that ice deported the last known nazi, it's all part of the...
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of the ovens where the nazis were burning bodies. announcer: why he waited so long to share his story with his family and the world. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] soledad: i am soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." in spite of an increase in the ability to prevent disease, a growing number of parents are opting out of vaccinating their children in states that allow for nonmedical exemptions. the debate over the safety of vaccines has been raging since 1998 when a british researcher, now discredited, published a paper linking vaccines to autism. since then, more than a dozen studies have debunked the myth, but some parents are skipping immunizations. all 50 states have laws requiring vaccines for students, but there are exemptions for religious beliefs or philosophical objections. dr. peter hotez is a doctor at baylor college of medicine. he has a"vacnes did not cause rs autism." dr. hotez joins us from houston. usually,
of the ovens where the nazis were burning bodies. announcer: why he waited so long to share his story with his family and the world. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] soledad: i am soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." in spite of an increase in the ability to prevent disease, a growing number of parents are opting out of vaccinating their children in states that allow for...
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these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. well it's a little bit with their leftist and we're not me and we have to listen to you nazis out the whole evening just look at my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi so also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day barbecuing together when he will probably do this every year now against the left wingers push on here to show the. police are often present in yama so that they can intervene swiftly in case of conflict. treason distanced off people peace village is home to right wing nationalists who opposed the german constitution and all basic democratic order and so of course we keep a close eye on them and nature every event that takes place here in yama is whether its summer solstice or another celebration we always make sure to be present in just a season that started its what is in the night. at the festival across the village a surprise star guest has just arrived singer hair but going to my own. gun
these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. well it's a little bit with their leftist and we're not me and we have to listen to you nazis out the whole evening just look at my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi so also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day barbecuing together when he will probably do this every year now against the left wingers push on here to show the. police are often present in...
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and nazi collaborators has been deported from the u.s. to germany ninety five year old jockey's pollinate worked at a nazi labor camp in poland during world war two but the german government doesn't think there is enough evidence to put him on trial. you've been watching the news for growth i'm loyal hoch on behalf of the entire news team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour to . the touch. take off than just a good season starts this week and the clubs are gearing up. hello guy on the phone with a new coach nico match. the work of the season holds the dog much the same issues and for comfort women have a much much bigger law. next to them. despite social media and while some groups more and more people feel that. couples therapy erotic chats sex robots. is a growing need for entertainment intimacy. lending was an outgrowth of. the three thousand and sixty minutes on d w. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the reason the
and nazi collaborators has been deported from the u.s. to germany ninety five year old jockey's pollinate worked at a nazi labor camp in poland during world war two but the german government doesn't think there is enough evidence to put him on trial. you've been watching the news for growth i'm loyal hoch on behalf of the entire news team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour to . the touch. take off than just a good season starts...
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i have to go fight nazis. really? it is when some but he uses the weapons of the state against your political opponents. that gets you closer to the heart of fascism because the heart of fascism was to identify the party with the state. that is what happened under mussolini. in germany, than not to party alreadyhese -- the nazi became the state. that is what the democrats would like to have. they would like to have you supposedly neutral agencies, the fbi, the cia, the justice department do their political bidding. after our enemies. like them up -- lock them up. so this is fascism or a streak of fascism, and it is not coming from the right. it is coming entirely from the left. now i want to talk a little bit about racism. now, and i want to talk about the democrats's two get out of jail free cards. the democratic party has never acknowledged it is the party of slavery, segregation, jim crow, the ku klux klan, racial terrorism. that have never acknowledged what the progressives call -- the kkk was for decades, the dom
i have to go fight nazis. really? it is when some but he uses the weapons of the state against your political opponents. that gets you closer to the heart of fascism because the heart of fascism was to identify the party with the state. that is what happened under mussolini. in germany, than not to party alreadyhese -- the nazi became the state. that is what the democrats would like to have. they would like to have you supposedly neutral agencies, the fbi, the cia, the justice department do...
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executed as a war criminal at the member trials to talk about how he and how germany deals with its nazi past thank you thank you for letting us visit you want to vacation there. have hunks mr frank and you have a common name it's not him or gerbils you could have hidden behind it but you chose to come out as the son of a murderer of the why out it i wanted to ask a time. well the initial reason was that i was increasingly by the stubborn silence here in germany on the nazi crimes and the complicity of ordinary people. i just couldn't take it anymore. so i told myself it was time to talk about how a family that i a pimple on into just by coincidence could because of the father's career loses all its morality. fully. in this in the new book you wrote the book in the shadow of the right published in one thousand nine hundred seventy five the german title translates as a reckoning what kind of reckoning it will do so maybe you have to score to settle with him. it was like a son trying his father confronting him with everything i had found out about him. with the ring in the book i address h
executed as a war criminal at the member trials to talk about how he and how germany deals with its nazi past thank you thank you for letting us visit you want to vacation there. have hunks mr frank and you have a common name it's not him or gerbils you could have hidden behind it but you chose to come out as the son of a murderer of the why out it i wanted to ask a time. well the initial reason was that i was increasingly by the stubborn silence here in germany on the nazi crimes and the...
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and amazon removes nazi branded products from its online offerings the internet sales giant says its troops prohibit the sale of products that incite hatred and violence . the. time had on the home free glad you could join me temperatures in europe a full cost to reach the highest ever recorded on the continent this weekend places in portugal have already broken local temperature records with some areas documenting highs of forty five degrees on a friday now in spain at least three people have died from heat stroke. mercilessly the sun beats down day after day driving the temperatures in portugal to record breaking highs. people do whatever they can for relief. authorities have issued a nationwide health alert and are urging people to take precautions against heat stroke the most important thing is to drink lots and lots of water. i need lots of water something cool and i try to stay at home. easy doesn't stay in the shade and drink a large thing that's are going to the. emergency services are at maximum readiness because of the threat of forest fires last year wildfires killed more
and amazon removes nazi branded products from its online offerings the internet sales giant says its troops prohibit the sale of products that incite hatred and violence . the. time had on the home free glad you could join me temperatures in europe a full cost to reach the highest ever recorded on the continent this weekend places in portugal have already broken local temperature records with some areas documenting highs of forty five degrees on a friday now in spain at least three people have...
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we have to listen to nazi is out the whole evening. at my own garden fence, i was told to get out because i am a nazi. i said i live here. they play music against us. we have a nice day barbecuing together. we will do this every year against the left wing. >> the crowd store at the festival does not care much. they are here to support the message of tolerance and democracy. >> the united nations investigators have released a report on myanmar's military, calling for the prosecution of the commanders for crimes against humanity. investigators say the military orchestrated a campaign against the country's muslims with genocidal intent. myanmar's crackdown against them began last year. akaka -- campaign of arson, rape, and murder prompted several thousand people to flee to bengal --. -- been with us --b. >> they must pay for what they have called genocidal intent. >> criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted, focusing on the top generals in relation to the three categories of crime under international law, genocide, crimes again
we have to listen to nazi is out the whole evening. at my own garden fence, i was told to get out because i am a nazi. i said i live here. they play music against us. we have a nice day barbecuing together. we will do this every year against the left wing. >> the crowd store at the festival does not care much. they are here to support the message of tolerance and democracy. >> the united nations investigators have released a report on myanmar's military, calling for the prosecution...
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he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi extermination plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point ross mcclellan had escaped from southern france to switzerland and the americans remain behind in france were arrested in interment in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazis swept itself. for more than a year after november 1942 as more information tri
he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message...
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[chanting] nazis, go home. home, nazis, go home. [chanting] [indiscernible] >> monday night, the tv is on prime time with a look at some of the authors we visited in our cities to her. author -- cities tour. author kenneth gaffey talks act and the rights consequences that follow. then a look at lynching in america and how the response of african-americans have evolved over time. smoot shared the struggle -- lou and smoot shared the struggle of hiding her homosexuality for 20 years. on c-span 2. >> next week, book tv is in primetime. starting monday at 8:00 p.m., keith gaddy talks about his book. tuesday, michael shermer and daniel peterson from the freedom fest debate. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., michael eric dyson with his book "what truth sounds like, rfk, james baldwin, and are unfinished conversation about race in america." "theday, brad smith with future of computing." bellow talksam about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv next week in prime time on c-span 2. c-span, where history unfolds dail
[chanting] nazis, go home. home, nazis, go home. [chanting] [indiscernible] >> monday night, the tv is on prime time with a look at some of the authors we visited in our cities to her. author -- cities tour. author kenneth gaffey talks act and the rights consequences that follow. then a look at lynching in america and how the response of african-americans have evolved over time. smoot shared the struggle -- lou and smoot shared the struggle of hiding her homosexuality for 20 years. on...
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germans witnessed street clashes that reminded some of the mob violence that paved the way for the nazis ninety years ago right when demonstrators rampage through the streets of the eastern city of ten minutes on sunday hunting down people they believed to be immigrants thousands assembled once again on monday and clashed with counter protesters local police and political leaders were clearly overwhelmed critics called their reaction too little and too late the mass violence was triggered by the murder early sunday morning of a german allegedly at the hands of two middle eastern asylum seekers right wing protest in cam that's what is the root of this hate that is our topic today on quadriga it's a pleasure to introduce our guests and we welcome karen taylor she's an expert on racism she's a member of the s.p.d. and heads its committee on migration and diversity and she says as long as germany does not deal with its racism problem more people will be hunted down because of their race and not only incumbents and it's great to have my colleague can spy for on the show he works for d.w.i. as
germans witnessed street clashes that reminded some of the mob violence that paved the way for the nazis ninety years ago right when demonstrators rampage through the streets of the eastern city of ten minutes on sunday hunting down people they believed to be immigrants thousands assembled once again on monday and clashed with counter protesters local police and political leaders were clearly overwhelmed critics called their reaction too little and too late the mass violence was triggered by...
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. >> there are people who will say once a nazi always a nazi. and you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22. i helped build america's first nazi skin head organization. i believe diversity was a code word for white genocide. the jews controlled the media. immigrants were raping our women. and i was going to save the world. recruiting vulnerable kids then transforming them into violent extremists. like me. but now instead of pulling people into hate. i'm guiding them out. >> that's a scary thing. >> i know how easy it is to get sucked into the movement. >> i hated people messing with me. before i was just gab. now i'm the skin head. everyone respects me or fears me. >> it happened to me. i'm not willing to let it happen to anybody else. >>> first thing i'd like to say about the american flag. i don't salute it because two of the stars stand nor non-white states. alaska and hawaii. i do not salute that flag. the stand for the banner of the white race. >> with me today. 19 year-old. >> we're fighting f
. >> there are people who will say once a nazi always a nazi. and you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22. i helped build america's first nazi skin head organization. i believe diversity was a code word for white genocide. the jews controlled the media. immigrants were raping our women. and i was going to save the world. recruiting vulnerable kids then transforming them into violent extremists. like me. but now instead of pulling...
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. >> there are people who will say once a nazi, always a nazi. but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22 i helped build america's first neo-nazi skin head organization. i believed diversity was a code word for white genocide. the jews controlled the media, immigrants were raping our women and i was going to save the world, recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremistses like me. but now instead of pulling people into hate, i'm guiding them out. i know how easy it is to get sucked into this movement. >> i hated people messing with me. now i'm gabe the skin head and everyone respects me or fears me. >> it happened to me and i'm not willing to threat happen to anybody else. >> first thing i'd like the say about the american flag because they stand for nonwhite states which is alaska and hawaii. and i stand for my own flag which is the banner of the white race. >> with me today 19 years old, director of the illinois chapter of the northern hammer skin heads. >> i believe we're warriors today and we're fighting for a great cause which is the
. >> there are people who will say once a nazi, always a nazi. but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22 i helped build america's first neo-nazi skin head organization. i believed diversity was a code word for white genocide. the jews controlled the media, immigrants were raping our women and i was going to save the world, recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremistses like me. but now instead of pulling people into hate, i'm guiding them out. i...
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but there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems really obvious to us now. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw no precedent to this in jews had been subject it to poke around before and they inevitably ended. but a plan was different. rittner tried to send his news to the u.s. in switzerland, which had a secure communication channel to the united states in one to message back to america, state department officials locked it from being received. you seem to fantastic one row. another thought it must just be aware rumor. i can't see why they would put this thing in a telegram. so, the news of the nazi plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point across mcclellan had escaped from switzerland and the americans who remained behind in france were arrested and interned in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazi went south. for more than a year after that come after november 1942 is more information trickled
but there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems really obvious to us now. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw no precedent to this in jews had been subject it to poke around before and they inevitably ended. but a plan was different. rittner tried to send his news to the u.s. in switzerland, which had a secure communication channel to the united states in one to message back to america,...
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. >> there are people who will say, once a nazi, always a nazi and that you cannot change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14-22, i helped build america's first neo-nazi skin-head organization. i believed diversity was a coder word for white genocide. immigrants were raping our women, and i was going to save the world, recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremists like me. but now, instead of pulling people in to hate, i'm guiding them out. >> that's a pretty scary thing. >> i know how easy it is to get sucked in to the movement. >> i hated people messing with me. before i was just -- i was just gabe, and now i'm gabe the skin head, and everyone respects me and fears me. it happened to me and i'm not willing to let it happen to anyone else. >>> first thing i like to say about the american flag, i don't salute the american flag, two of the states stands for nonwhite states like alaska and hawaii. i stand for my own flag which is the banner of the white race. >> with me is chris picciolini, the director of the northern hammer skin
. >> there are people who will say, once a nazi, always a nazi and that you cannot change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14-22, i helped build america's first neo-nazi skin-head organization. i believed diversity was a coder word for white genocide. immigrants were raping our women, and i was going to save the world, recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremists like me. but now, instead of pulling people in to hate, i'm...
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the audit purpose, a nazi plan to exterminate all the jews in europe. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably ended. a plan was different. weidner tried to bring us news to the usb at u.s. consulate in switzerland which had a secured and switzerland which hd a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point, author: how to escape to switzerland where is the americans who remained behind were arrested and interned in germany as they invaded north africa in the nazis without paper more than a year after november 19th 42, the state department continuously tried to quell any attempt at public rusher for some s
the audit purpose, a nazi plan to exterminate all the jews in europe. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably ended. a plan was different. weidner tried to bring us news to the usb at u.s. consulate in switzerland which had a secured and switzerland which hd a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state...